Summary: In our walk with Jesus, many things are revealed to us a little at a time.

Rose Crawford had been blind for 50 years. Then she had an operation in a hospital in Ontario, Canada. In response to the effectiveness of the surgery as the doctor lifted the bandages from her eyes she said, "I just can't believe it," She wept - when for the first time in her life - a dazzling and beautiful world of form and color greeted her eyes and she could now see.

The amazing thing about her story, however, was that twenty years of her blindness was unnecessary. She didn't know that surgical techniques had been developed to treat her condition and that an operation could have restored her vision at the age of 30.

The doctor said, "She just figured there was nothing that could be done for her condition. Much of her life could have been different."

2. Jesus repeatedly performed miracles which were "signs" of who he was (Isaiah 35.5-6)

Mammoth Cave is in Western Kentucky. Some of the interesting things to see while on the tours in the cave are the blind creatures who live in that cave system. There are blind grasshoppers -- with no wings and extremely long antennae, blind and colorless crayfish (crawdads), and blind fish. These creatures live in the complete darkness that comes from being so far underground.

One of the things that tour guides pointed out was that any person who lived in total darkness for just a few months would become irrevocably blind. Darkness doesn't just hinder your sight. It causes you to become blind.

In ancient Greece it was customary for peddlers who walked the streets with their wares to cry out, "What do you lack?" The idea was to let people know they were in the vicinity, and also rouse the curiosity of the people. Coming out of their houses they would want to know what the peddler was selling. It might be something they lacked and needed, or simply something they desired.

C. Disciples Only Had Glimpses

1. Confusion Over Bread (8.14-21)

2. After Feeding the 4000+ (Gentiles) in 8.1-10

II. An Insightful Story (8.22-26)

How many of us remember a cartoon character named Mr. Magoo? He was a man short in stature but wealthy and retired. He got into a lot of sticky situations because of his nearsightedness. The situations were always compounded by his stubborn refusal to admit his problem. That's our problem as well. Not only can't we see, but we can't see that we can't see.

Josh McDowell, in his book Answers to Tough Questions, tells about when explorers first went to Australia that they found a mammal which laid eggs; spent some time in water, some on land; had a broad, flat tail, webbed feet, and a bill similar to a duck. Upon their return to England, they told the populace of this, and all felt it was a hoax. They returned to Australia and found a pelt from this animal and took it back to England, but the people still felt it was a hoax. In spite of the evidence, they didn't believe in the platypus because they didn't want to believe.